Military Madness: Nectaris Now Available on PSN

HUDSON ENTERTAINMENT’S MILITARY MADNESS: NECTARIS NOW
REPORTING FOR DUTY ON PLAYSTATION NETWORK

Re-Armed Version of the Classic TurboGrafx-16 Strategy Game
Now Available

Military Madness: Nectaris, the classic turn-based strategy
game published by Hudson Entertainment, the North and South American subsidiary
of HUDSON SOFT, is now available on PlayStationNetwork for the PlayStation 3 for
$9.99. This new title features the same strategic gameplay that Military Madness
players have come to expect, along with new features such as 3D graphics,
four-player online or local team / vs. multiplayer, an all-new customizable
Commander unit, leaderboards and more.

“We’re happy to be bringing Military Madness to a new
generation of gamers on the PlayStation 3,” said Sabine Duvall, Vice President
of Digital Download at Hudson Entertainment. “With robust online multiplayer,
deeper strategy thanks to the customizable Commander unit, Military Madness:
Nectaris is going give budding military commanders something to strategize
about.”

With up to four-person online or local multiplayer available
in vs. or team battles, Military Madness masters can compete with each other
across the world. Multiplayer maps are also specifically designed to be balanced
for 2, 3 or 4 players. The addition of the multiplayer-specific Commander unit
allows players to customize their strategies before a battle by spending points
to select abilities that improve the Commander unit itself, improve friendly
units or disrupt enemy units.

Within a year of its original release on the TurboGrafx-16 in
1989, Military Madness won awards for “Best Military Strategy Game” and “Best
War Game.” The game features two opposing forces with near-future military
equipment battling it out on the Moon. Each level is a distinct map with a hex
grid, on which players take turns moving their units in an effort to win by
destroying all enemy units or taking over the enemy headquarters. Like the
original game, Military Madness: Nectaris players strategize by the placement
and movement of units, make use of terrain advantages and predict enemy
movements to outsmart the enemy. Military Madness: Nectaris has been rated E10+
by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB).